Sony CFD-470 User Manual

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SONY«
3-753-196-21(2)
1
CD Radio Cassette-Corder
^1 I U# f "fir
Operating Instructions
Before operatirrg the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom.
Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer
to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer
regarding this product.
Model No. CFD-470/740 Serial No. .
CFD-470 is available in the U.S.A. and CFD-740 is available
in Canada.
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
MEGABASS
Table of Contents
WARNING............................................................................. 2
Features................................................................................ 3
Precautions
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3
Parts identification................................................................. 4
Power sources....................................................................... 8
Connecting speakers............................................................. 9
Setting the clock...................................................................10
Playing discs........................................................................ 12
Various disc playing modes
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15
Listening to radio programs
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18
Playing back tapes................................................................20
Adjusting sound.....................................................................21
Recording CD sound.............................................................22
Automatic editing on the CD for recording
by specifying the tape length.............................................24
Recording radio sound..........................................................26
Tape dubbing.........................................................................27
Using the built-in-timer
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28
Microphone mixing................................................................31
Maintenance..........................................................................32
Specifications
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33
Troubleshooting guide
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34
© 1991 by Sony Corporation
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MEGABASS

SONY«3-753-196-21(2)1CD Radio Cassette-Corder^1 I U# f "firOperating InstructionsBefore operatirrg the unit, please read this manual thoroughly a

Page 2 - Information

Q Size AA (R6) batteries for clock/timer/memoryO01liny iri0 OlOCK should be inserted into the battery compartment.Turn the power off. Press CLOCK for

Page 3 - Precautions

Press the number buttons to enter the hour and then the minute.If the hour and/or minute has one digit, be sure to press 0 before the number.Select AM

Page 4

Playing Discs You can play an 8 cm (3-inch) CD without using an adaptor for it.“X-ji::«* 31«X-JLPress POWER (xi ON). Set FUNCTION TO “CD”1Q• TUNER•

Page 5 - CasMlto^^cmter Section

The disc starts to rotate and the indication appears as follows.Music CaiendarI Total playing time Total selection number The indication will return t

Page 6

Be sure the SHUFFLE and PROGRAM laWM indications are not displayed in the display window. Otherwise, press theSHUFFLE/PROGRAM button.Press or during p

Page 7 - ' . • » *'

Various Disc Playing ModesEach time you press the SHUFFLE/PROGRAM button, the playing mode changes in sequence as indicated in the dispiay window: SHU

Page 8 - Power Sources

Various Disc Playing Modeslb Play the Seiecttons in ttw Onter DMrired№To stop program playPress □.To reprogram the selections• Open and close the dis

Page 9 - Connecting Speakers

To R<H>eM ilbdePress REPEAT 1/ALL.Each time you press the REPEAT 1/ALL button, the repeat mode changes in sequence as indicated in the display w

Page 10 - “—” shows the position where

Listening to Radio Programs1Press POWER (xi ON).POWERSet FUNCTION to “TUNER”.r• CD• TUNER• DUBBING• TAPETo adjust the volume and toneUse the VOL

Page 11 - The moment you release the

Select the band desired, FM or AM.BANDC on 3 3 LIAM or FM(If the station desired is preset, skip this step.)Tune in a station desired, or press the n

Page 12 - “X-ji::«* 3

WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.CAUTIONi RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK I DO NOT OPENCAUTION TO REDUCE

Page 13

Playing Back Tapes (on either deck)To adjust the volume and toneUse the VOLUME and ROTARY EQUALIZER controls.Tape operating buttonsWhen both decks A a

Page 14 - *AMS: Automatic Music Sensor

Insert a cassette into deck A or B.Tape side down□ ^Use the TYPE I (normal) tape.Press PLAY.On the deck with the tape insideAdjusting SoundTo Obtain P

Page 15 - Various Disc Playing Modes

Recording CD Sound (Deck B)To stop recordingPress □ of CD player and ± of deck B.After recordingTurn the power off (n).The recording level is adjust

Page 16

Use TYPE 1 (normal) tape.Deck 6Set FUNCTION to “CD”.Press REC.O^ is pressed automatically. After approx. 8 seconds, CD starts automatically and the re

Page 17 - To R<H>eM ilbde

Automatic Editing on the CD for Recording by SpecifyingThis CD radio cassette-recorder automatically edits the selections on a disc according to the t

Page 18 - Listening to Radio Programs

the Tape LengthExample: To record on a 46-minute-tape (23 minutes for each side)1 2 3,4 5,6,7Disc 20 min. EDIT 1: Frontside:Reverse side:EDIT 2: Fr

Page 19 - O'o O'a a o

Recording Radio Sound (Deck B)To stop recordingPressAfter recordingTurn the power off (n).The settings of VOLUME and ROTARY EQUALIZER will not affect

Page 20 - (on either deck)

Tape Dubbing (from deck A to deck B)To Stop dubbingPress of deck A and then deck 6.After dubbingTurn the power off (n).No volume adjustment is necessa

Page 21 - Adjusting Sound

Using the Built-in Timer1 Make sure the STANDBY2 Press TIMER,indication does not appearin the display window. (Ifit appears, press theSTNADBY switch.)

Page 22 - Recording CD Sound (Deck B)

rB~-EiThe TIMER indication appears.NoteBe sure to program AM and PM correctly.Press the number buttons to program the starting time.Ex. Set to 6:15 a.

Page 23 - AUTO SPACE

FeaturesMemory preset tuningA total of 20 stations can be stored in any order.High quaiity soundThe Sony MEGA BASS system produces a powerfui bass.A h

Page 24 - ^ ,, ■»»V

Using the Built-in TimerTo release the sleep function before 60 minutes have elapsedPress SLEEP again to erase the SLEEP indication.Ybu can fall aslee

Page 25 - PGM CLEAR

. Microphone sounds can be mixed with CD,Microphone Mixing radio or the tape= /Air. ...-r, -r,v,rr/.v''-- 3"a.;:-aS ;.i3 7vA

Page 26 - (Deck B)

MaintenanceCleaning the heads and tape pathContaminated heads cause insufficient recording or sound drop-out in playback.We recommend cleaning after e

Page 27 - (from deck A to deck B)

SpecificationsAUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONSPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTIONWith 6-ohm loads, both channels driven from 500-10,OOOHz; rated 2W p

Page 28 - Using the Built-in Timer

Troubleshooting GuideTrouble Cause and remedyThe unit does not operate. • The AC power cord is not connected (for AC operation).• Incorrect polarity

Page 29 - «10 TIMER

Parts Identification Refer to the pages indicated in # for details.

Page 30

RmHo CasMlto^^cmter Section» PLAYREW (rewind) »»- FF (fast forward) II PAUSE»-PLAY•«4 REW (rewind) »» FF (fast forward) II PAUSE

Page 31 - A'

CD/TIMER/CLOCK MULTI OPERATION DISPLAY windowTIMER Indication 9 AUTO SPACE Indication 9FM,AM indication 9 MHz, kHz indication 9

Page 33 - Specifications

Power SourcesTwo separate power sources are needed to operate this unit: one for the unit itself and one for the clock/timer/memory.You can use the un

Page 34 - Troubleshooting Guide

Connecting SpeakersAlign the grooves and slide the speaker box down.To detach speakers ®Unlock the speaker and slide the speaker box all the way up an

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